Faster Recovery. Less Pain.
A Smarter Approach to Knee Surgery.
The only place in the region offering this advanced, minimally invasive knee replacement designed for faster recovery and less disruption to your life.
At Whole Health Orthopedic Institute, we are committed to bringing our patients the most advanced innovations in joint replacement—procedures designed not just to fix the problem, but to dramatically improve the recovery experience.
One of the most exciting developments in modern knee surgery is the Jiffy Knee™ technique—a refined approach that prioritizes less trauma, faster mobility, and a more comfortable healing process.
Our surgical team follows advanced methodologies inspired by leaders in minimally invasive orthopedic techniques, allowing patients to experience a new standard in knee replacement care.
What Is the Jiffy Knee™ Technique?
The Jiffy Knee™ approach represents a major evolution in how knee replacements are performed. Jiffy Knee™ is not widely available—in fact, our surgeons are the only providers offering this advanced technique in the entire tri-state area.
Traditional knee replacement surgery often involves cutting through the quadriceps tendon—an essential structure responsible for walking, standing, and climbing stairs. This can lead to increased pain and a longer recovery timeline.
With the Jiffy Knee™ method, our surgeons take a different approach:
- Muscles and tendons are carefully preserved—not cut
- The quadriceps is gently moved aside rather than incised
- Only the necessary structures (skin and joint capsule) are addressed
This precision-focused technique significantly reduces trauma to the body and allows for a much smoother recovery. This level of specialization means patients don’t have to travel across the country to access cutting-edge care—it’s available right here, exclusively through our team.
Why Patients Recover Faster
The success of the Jiffy Knee™ technique comes down to one key principle:
Respect the body’s natural anatomy.
By avoiding unnecessary disruption to muscles and tendons, patients typically experience:
- Less post-operative pain
- Improved mobility almost immediately
- Reduced need for pain medication
- Lower risk of complications
- A faster return to everyday life
Many patients are able to stand and walk within an hour and a half after surgery, with some progressing even faster depending on their condition and overall health.
Real Patient Outcomes
Because this procedure is exclusively offered at our institute in the tri-state region, patients gain access to benefits that are simply not available elsewhere locally. Patients who undergo this advanced technique often describe their recovery as surprisingly smooth and rapid.
Examples of outcomes we commonly see include:
- Walking independently within days of surgery
- Minimal reliance on assistive devices like walkers or canes
- Returning to normal routines far sooner than expected
- Significantly reduced discomfort during recovery
These results reflect what matters most to our patients: getting back to life quickly, safely, and confidently.
Why Isn’t This the Standard Everywhere?
We are the only practice in the tri-state area performing the Jiffy Knee™ technique.
While the benefits are clear, the Jiffy Knee™ technique requires:
- Specialized training and surgical precision
- A deep understanding of minimally invasive joint replacement principles
- A commitment to staying at the forefront of orthopedic advancements
Not every surgeon is trained in these methods—but at Whole Health Orthopedic Institute, we prioritize continuous education and advanced surgical techniques so our patients receive the highest level of care available. When it comes to Jiffy Knee™, there is no local alternative offering the same level of expertise and access. If you’ve been told you need a knee replacement, you may qualify for a procedure that is only available locally through our team.
The Whole Health Difference
What sets us apart isn’t just the procedure—it’s our philosophy.
We believe that better outcomes come from treating the whole patient, not just the joint. That means:
- Educating you every step of the way
- Setting realistic expectation
- Supporting your physical, mental, and emotional recovery
- Delivering same-day joint replacement solutions whenever appropriate
Our goal is simple:
Get you back to doing what you love—faster and with confidence.
Patients from across the tri-state area choose our practice because we are the only local provider of the Jiffy Knee™ technique.
Personalized Pre-Operative Joint Replacement Care
At Whole Health, we believe that patient education is one of the most powerful tools in achieving exceptional outcomes. Our orthopedic philosophy centers on preparing each patient not just physically, but mentally and emotionally—taking a truly whole-body approach to joint replacement care.
From the initial consultation, we provide a comprehensive, personalized experience designed to give you complete clarity. You’ll gain a deep understanding of your condition, the kinematic joint replacement techniques we utilize, potential risks, and exactly what to expect throughout your journey. Every patient leaves with a clear, individualized roadmap to recovery—built around realistic expectations and optimized for long-term success.
Our commitment to your success extends far beyond the consultation. Through structured pre-operative education, ongoing post-operative guidance, and consistent communication, we ensure you are fully prepared at every stage. Each patient is also paired with a dedicated patient concierge—your direct line of support for questions, guidance, and reassurance throughout the entire process.
This level of preparation and access is what sets Whole Health apart—and what allows our patients to move forward with confidence, clarity, and the best possible outcomes.
Kinematic Alignment Joint Replacement | Total Knee Replacement
Kinematic alignment joint replacement—also known as total knee arthroplasty (TKA)—is an advanced approach designed to restore your knee to its natural, pre-arthritic anatomy. Rather than forcing the joint into a standardized position, this technique respects your unique structure—resulting in a more natural-feeling and better-functioning knee.
At Whole Health Orthopedic Institute, Dr. Molli and his team have built one of the region’s leading programs in kinematic alignment knee replacement. Through precise, measured bone resections and preservation of key stabilizing ligaments—including the posterior cruciate, collateral, and retinacular ligaments—we are able to recreate a joint that moves and feels more like your own.
As a high-volume, direct-access practice, patients benefit from streamlined care without the need for a primary care referral—allowing faster access to specialized orthopedic expertise.
Patients undergoing kinematic alignment at Whole Health often experience less post-operative swelling, earlier return of motion, and improved overall knee function compared to traditional techniques. Many report a more stable, natural-feeling joint with fewer post-operative balancing concerns.
What truly sets our program apart is our commitment to education. We don’t just perform procedures—we prepare our patients to succeed. Through comprehensive pre- and post-operative guidance, we ensure every patient understands their role in recovery, helping drive better outcomes and long-term performance.
Partial Knee Replacements | The Moto Partial Knee System
One of the defining advantages of care at Whole Health Orthopedic Institute is our direct involvement in innovation. Dr. Molli is one of the four design surgeons behind the MOTO Partial Knee System—an advanced, compartment-specific solution designed to more precisely match each patient’s anatomy.
Engineered with a wide range of femoral and tibial sizing options and multiple polyethylene thicknesses, the MOTO system allows for a highly customized fit. This level of precision supports our commitment to delivering joint replacements that feel more natural, function better, and are tailored to the individual—not the average.
Partial knee replacement is a minimally invasive alternative to total knee replacement for appropriately selected patients. By treating only the damaged portion of the knee, we are able to preserve healthy bone and all four native ligaments—resulting in a joint that often feels more like your own. Patients commonly experience less post-operative pain and stiffness, lower risk of complications such as infection or blood clots, and a faster return to normal activity.
Another key advantage is flexibility for the future. If a total knee replacement is ever needed, a partial knee can be seamlessly converted by our experienced surgical team—ensuring long-term adaptability without compromising current outcomes.
At Whole Health, this combination of innovation, precision, and patient-specific care is what allows us to deliver a higher standard of orthopedic performance.
Potential Risks & Complications for Kinematic Alignment Joint Replacement Surgeries
Being prepared for hip, knee, or shoulder replacement requires physical, mental, and emotional readiness. Although pain after surgery is an anticipated reality, it’s important to keep in mind that this is surgical pain/soreness; it is temporary and should resolve with time. Patients may also experience:
- Swelling
- Stiffness
- Nausea / Vomiting
- Difficulty Sleeping
- Bruising
- Frustration
- Fatigue
- Lightheadedness / Dizziness
Today, physicians and other clinicians have gotten very good at anticipating this pain and treating it before it even occurs. Whole Health utilizes a state-of-the-art pain protocol to keep patients feeling better than before.
With all joint replacements, it is necessary to understand the potential risks as they are part of the informed consent process. Some of these complications may include:
- Infection
- Blood clot
- Numbness
- Damage to muscles, tendons, ligaments & nerves
- Clicking / popping
- Failure of procedure
- Need for revision surgery
- Implant wear/failure
- Reactions to medications or anesthesia
- Death
Whole Health Orthopedic Institute is here to keep you from becoming overwhelmed by these risks. Feel free to contact us today with any additional questions you may have.



